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SBI PO Pre Memory Based Paper- Quantitative Aptitude

Directions: Following is a tabulation of Number of ODI Cricket Matches Played, won, lost and drawn by five different countries in the year 2016 with some missing data. Read the table carefully and answer the questions.

Country
Name
Total No. of
Matches
Played
No. of Matches
Won
No. of Matches
Lost
No. of Matches
Draw
Australia 43 12
India 100 44
Pakistan 150 90
South Africa 162 80 47
Sri Lanka

Question- What is the number of matches draw by Sri Lanka, if the ratio between matches won by India and Australia to the number of matches played by South Africa and Sri Lanka is 6:7 and the ratio between number of matches played by Australia and Pakistan to number of matches lost by South Africa and Sri Lanka is 3:1, given that number of matches lost by Srilanka is twice the number of matches lost by India?

  • 15
  • 20
  • 18
  • 23
  • 45

Question- How many countries has won more than 100 matches, if the total number of matches won by all the country is 475 and total number of matches played by Australia is twice as match won by Srilanka?

  • 2
  • 1
  • 3
  • 6
  • 9

Question- : If none of the match was draw by any of the country, then what will be the ratio between matches played by India, Pakistan and South Africa to number of matches lost by India, Pakistan and Australia?

  • 143:12
  • 134:45
  • 152:49
  • 129:89
  • 189:56

Question- What is the total number of matches played by India, if the number of matches draw by India is 10% of the matches won by India?

  • 123
  • 154
  • 175
  • 189
  • 148

Question- If Pakistan didn’t lose any match, then what is the difference between the percentage of matches draw by Pakistan and percentage of matches lost by South Africa? 

  • 11
  • 15
  • 17
  • 13
  • 20

Directions- In each question two equations numbered (I) and (II) are given. You should
solve both the equations and mark appropriate answer.

  • I. x² – 7x + 10 = 0
    II. y² – 2y – 3 = 0                                                                                                                                                                      (a) if x > y
    (b) if x ≥ y
    (c) if x < y
    (d) if x ≤ y
    (e) if = y or the relationship cannot be established
  • I. x² + 22x + 117 = 0
    II. y² + 23y + 132 = 0                                                                                                                                                                (a) if x > y
    (b) if x ≥ y
    (c) if x < y
    (d) if x ≤ y
    (e) if = y or the relationship cannot be established
  • I. x² – 12x + 32 = 0
    II. y² – 20y + 96 = 0
  • (a) if x > y
    (b) if x ≥ y
    (c) if x < y
    (d) if x ≤ y
    (e) if = y or the relationship cannot be established
  • I. 2x² – 3x – 20 = 0
    II. 2y² + 11y + 15 = 0                                                                                                                                                                 (a) if x > y
    (b) if x ≥ y
    (c) if x < y
    (d) if x ≤ y
    (e) if = y or the relationship cannot be established
  • I. x² – 24x + 143 = 0
    II. y² – 29y + 210 = 0                                                                                                                                                                  (a) if x > y
    (b) if x ≥ y
    (c) if x < y
    (d) if x ≤ y
    (e) if = y or the relationship cannot be established
  • A man invested Rs. X and Rs. 2X at 15% simple interest and at 8% compound interest (compounding
    annually) for two years respectively. Difference between simple interest and compound interest received
    after two years is Rs.820. Find the value of X.
    (a) Rs.25000
    (b) Rs.30600
    (c) Rs.28600
    (d) Rs.22200
    (e) Rs.26200
  • ‘A’ is 40% less efficient than ‘B’ who can do the same work in 20% less time than ‘C’. If A and B together
    can complete 80% of work in 12 days, then in how many days 60% of work can be completed by B and C
    together.
    (a) 2 days
    (b) 4 days
    (c) 6 days
    (d) 8 days
    (e) 10 days
  • A shopkeeper has two articles jeans and shirt. Cost price of a jeans is 32.5% more than cost price of a
    shirt and cost price of jeans is increased by 30% and it sold in Rs. 4134 at the profit of 25%. If shirt marked
    up 15% above cost price, then find the marked price of shirt (in Rs.)?
    (a) 2200
    (b) 2208
    (c) 2280
    (d) 2820
    (e) 2082
  • A and B started a business together with capital of Rs. 8000 and Rs. 10,000 respectively. A left the
    business after 5 months while B continued. A gets 20% of total profit for managing business and remaining
    is distributed in ratio of their profit sharing. If after a year, A gets total profit of Rs.2500 then, find the total
    profit earned by ‘A’ and ‘B’ together.
    (a) 10,000
    (b) 8,500
    (c) 7,500
    (d) 6,250
    (e) 5,750
  • A bag has seven red, four white and three green balls while another bag has five red, six yellow and
    three blue balls. A bag is selected at random and a ball drawn out of it, then Find the probability that the
    ball drawn is red.
    (a) 1/7
    (b) 3/7
    (c) 2/7
    (d) 1
    (e) 6/7

Direction- Table Given below shows total number of male visitors on four different days
to a park and it also shows percentage of female visitors on these four days. Read the data carefully
and answer the questions.

Days Total male visitors Percentage of female visitors
Sunday 120 76
Monday 280 30
Tuesday 500 37.5
Wednesday 420 40
  • Total visitors on Wednesday are what percent more than total number of visitors on Sunday?
    (a) 60%
    (b) 20%
    (c) 40%
    (d) 80%
    (e) 50%
  • Total number of visitors on Wednesday is how much more than total number of female visitors on
    Sunday and Monday together?
    (a) 300
    (b) 200
    (c) 250
    (d) 350
    (e) 150
  • If there is one guide for per five visitors on each day, then find total number of guides required for
    all visitors on these four days?
    (a) 240
    (b) 480
    (c) 220
    (d) 440
    (e) 460
  • Total number of male visitors on Friday are 25% more than total number of male visitors on Monday,
    while total number of female visitors on Friday are 40% more than total number of visitors on Tuesday.
    Find total visitors on Friday?
    (a) 1470
    (b) 1050
    (c) 1620
    (d) 1200
    (e) 1170
  • Total female visitors on Sunday & Monday together is how much more or less than total number of
    female visitors on Tuesday & Wednesday together.
    (a) 160
    (b) 140
    (c) 120
    (d) 100
    (e) 80
  • A boat travels in upstream. If the speed of boat in upstream is decreased by 40% then it is equal to
    the speed of current and speed of boat in still water is given as 240 km/hr. Then find upstream speed of
    boat? (in km/hr).
    (a) 120
    (b) 180
    (c) 150
    (d) 210
    (e) 125
  • Length of train A is 400 meters and length of train B is ‘x’ meters more than train A. If speed of both
    train A & B is equal and they cross a pole in 16 sec and 24 secs respectively, then in what time train ‘B’ will
    cross 400 m long platform.
    (a) 32 sec
    (b) 40 sec
    (c) 45 sec
    (d) 54 sec
    (e) 24 sec

Direction- Find the wrong number in following number series

  • 112, 128, 108, 132, 104, 134, 100
    (a) 112
    (b) 128
    (c) 134
    (d) 108
    (e) 100
  • 10, 22, 35, 50, 68, 92, 117
    (a) 92
    (b) 117
    (c) 10
    (d) 22
    (e) 35
  • 64, 34, 36, 56, 114 , 287, 860
    (a) 114
    (b) 860
    (c) 64
    (d) 36
    (e) 56
  • 5, 6, 14, 45, 184, 920, 5556
    (a) 5
    (b) 6
    (c) 14
    (d) 920
    (e) 45
  • 5, 18, 34, 54, 79, 110, 158
    (a) 34
    (b) 5
    (c) 18
    (d) 54
    (e) 158
  • Perimeter of rectangle is equal to the perimeter of square whose area is 400 cm² and length of
    rectangle is 40% more than the side of a square then find the area of rectangle?
    (a) 248 cm²
    (b) 420 cm²
    (c) 356 cm²
    (d) 336 cm²
    (e) 348 cm²
  • In first mixture, quantity of milk was 6 lit more than that of water. After adding 40 ltr of second
    mixture (having ratio of water to milk 3: 5) in the first mixture, ratio of water to milk in the final mixture
    becomes 9: 13. Find the total quantity of water in the final mixture.
    (a) 27 ltr
    (b) 31.5 ltr
    (c) 36 ltr
    (d) 45 ltr
    (e) None of these
  • The salary of A man is Rs. 50000 per month from which he spends 20% on rent, 10% of remaining on
    bills, 20% of further remaining on miscellaneous expenses. From the remaining amount, man gives some
    money to his wife and rest he invests in mutual funds in the ratio of 5 : 4. Find amount spent on rent is how
    much less or more than amount invested in mutual funds.
    (a) 2800 Rs.
    (b) 2400 Rs.
    (c) 2600 Rs.
    (d) 3200 Rs.
    (e) 3000 Rs.

Direction- Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
Eight persons i.e. A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a rectangular table in such a way that four
persons sit on each of the four corner of the table and other four persons sit on the middle of each side. The
one who sits at the corner of table faces opposite to center of table and the one who sits at the middle side
of table faces towards the center of table. Persons sitting on opposite sides are exactly opposite to each
other. Q sits immediate to the right of D. Both R and C are sitting opposite to each other. Only one person
sits between A and B, who does not sit near to D. C sits near to Q. Two persons sit between D and S, who
faces to the center.

  • How many persons sit between P and Q, when counted to the left of P?
    (a) One
    (b) Two
    (c) Four
    (d) Either (b) or (c)
    (e) None of these
  • Which of the following is not true regarding P?
    (a) C sits 2nd to the left of P
    (b) P sits immediate to the right of B
    (c) D sits opposite to P
    (d) Two persons sit between P and R, when counted to the left of R
    (e) All are true
  • What is the position of R with respect to Q?
    (a) 2nd to the right
    (b) 2nd to the left
    (c) 3rd to the left
    (d) 3rd to the right
    (e) None of these
  • Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the
    following does not belong to that group?
    (a) R
    (b) D
    (c) P
    (d) C
    (e) B
  • Who among the following sits 3rd to the right of P?
    (a) A
    (b) B
    (c) Q
    (d) D
    (e) None of these

Direction- Read the data carefully and answer the questions.
There are 450 students in a school and there are two sections A & B in the school. There are three streams
in each section i.e., Art, Science & Commerce. 75/4 % of total students in A are in Commerce and 200/7 % of total
students in B are in Science. Sum of total students in Commerce in A & total students in Science in B is 105. 400/21 % of total students in B are in Commerce and 50% of total students in A are in Art.

  • Find the ratio of total students in Commerce in B to total students in Science in A?
    (a) 8 : 15
    (b) 8 : 17
    (c) 8 : 13
    (d) 8 : 11
    (e) 8 : 9
  • Find the average number of students in Science in A & B?
    (a) 125/2
    (b) 135/2
    (c) 120
    (d) 130
    (e) 145
  • If out of total students in Art in A & B, ratio of boys to girl is 5 : 3 and 7 : 4 respectively, then find total
    boys in Art from both sections?
    (a) 125
    (b) 135
    (c) 145
    (d) 115
    (e) 105
  • If in other section C, total students are 180 and total student in Science in C are 25% more than total
    students in Commerce in B, then find total students in Art & Commerce in C is how much less than total
    students in Art &Commerce in A?
    (a) 55
    (b) 60
    (c) 65
    (d) 45
    (e) 35
  • Total students in Art in A is what percent more than total students in Science in B?
    (a) 75%
    (b) 70%
    (c) 90%
    (d) 100%
    (e) 110%

SBI PO Pre Memory Based Paper- English Language

Directions-Two columns are given in each question and each column has three phrases. Choose the
most suitable pair of phrases, which makes a grammatically correct and contextually coherent statement.

  • COLUMN A
    A. These regulatory bodies and committees have remained silent
    B. More than being a scientific methodology,
    C. The coercive attempt to falsify a study participant’s claims and intimidate him or her
    COLUMN B
    D. violates the agreed upon rules of clinical trials
    E. clinical trials are a method of human cooperation
    F. the impression that they are not independent
    (a) B-D
    (b) A-E & B-D
    (c) C-D & B-F
    (d) A-E & C-F
    (e) B-E & C-D
  • COLUMN A
    A. The regulator did not wait for sufficient safety and efficacy data to be collected
    B. If there is already some degree of apprehension about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines,
    C. If the answers to those questions are affirmative, then
    COLUMN B
    D. the opaque nature of the approval process has done little to mitigate such concerns.
    E. and did not share information about the clinical trials before granting approval.
    F. made assumptions about increasing rates of technological progress is very reasonable.
    (a) B-D
    (b) A-E & B-D
    (c) C-D & B-F
    (d) A-E & C-F
    (e) A-E, B-D & B-F

Directions – In each of the following sentences, parts of the sentence are left blank. Beneath
each sentence, five different ways of completing the sentence are indicated. Choose the best
alternative among the given options.

  • Tropical rain forests choked in fog and continuously ________ by mists and down pours are least
    _______ by fires.
    (a) Rejuvenate, impact
    (b) Exhausted, Overwhelm
    (c) Drenched, affected
    (d) Approach, Influence
    (e) Devoured, swayed
  • Police _______ Notorious Gangster after relentless chase that _________ for 3 weeks.
    (a) Arrest, reigned
    (b) Nabbed, lasted
    (c) Snatched, persist
    (d) Contempt, endured
    (e) Apprehend, sustain
  • An interview is a good chance to _________ how candidates _________ difficult situations
    (a) Discuss, improved
    (b) Assess, addressed
    (c) Analyze, tackling
    (d) Evaluate, approach
    (e) understand, enhance

Directions- In each of the questions given below a sentence is given in which a word is highlighted. Each sentence is then followed by three words. Choose the word(s) that can replace the given word in bold to make a grammatically and contextually meaningful sentence as your answer. If none of the words can replace the highlighted word then choose “None can replace” as the correct choice.

  • India and Japan have devised a mechanism for cooperation in the steel industry at the joint secretary
    level.
    (i) System
    (ii) Method
    (iii) tools
    (a) Only (i)
    (b) Both (I) &(iii)
    (c) Both (i) & (ii)
    (d) Only (ii)
    (e) None 0can replace
  • The misuse of the Governor’s office to undermine duly elected State governments is a particularly
    mischievous disruption of federalism.
    (i) Disturbance
    (ii) Obstruction
    (iii) Relevant
    (a) None can replace
    (b) Both (I) &(iii)
    (c) Both (i) & (ii)
    (d) Only (ii)
    (e) Only (iii)
  • Your business premises which qualify for business asset taper relief have become too cramped.
    (i) Hamper
    (ii) Measured
    (iii) Inclined
    (a) None can replace
    (b) Both (I) &(iii)
    (c) Both (i) & (ii)
    (d) Only (ii)
    (e) Only (iii)
  • There is a vending machine on the platform that dispenses snacks.
    (i) Disburses
    (ii) Squander
    (iii) Distributes                                                                                                                                                                            (a) Only (i)
    (b) Both (I) &(iii)   
    (c) None can replace
    (d) Only (ii)
    (e) Only (iii)

Directions- Improve the bold part in the following sentences, if needed

  • He made himself master of practically every branch of medieval learning, and has a thoroughly
    knowledge of the sources and the bibliography of his subject
    (a) having a thorough knowledge of
    (b) has had a thorough knowledge to
    (c) Have a thoroughly knowledge for
    (d) had a thorough knowledge of
    (e) No Correction required
  • Many people believe that voluntary bodies as they are today should not entrusted with this national
    responsibility.
    (a) be entrust not with
    (b) not be entrust with
    (c) not being entrusted for
    (d) not be entrusted with
    (e) No Correction required
  • Gionee has been found guilty for intentionally inflicting malware in over 20 million phones by a
    Chinese court.
    (a) had been found guilty for
    (b) has been found guilty of
    (c) has been found being guilty with
    (d) have found to guilty for
    (e) No Correction required

Directions- Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them, while answering some of the
questions.

In some ways we already do: every time we spend our cash we are making an active choice about the
companies we support and the practices we endorse. Today, when corporations can be more influential
than entire states, where we put our pounds is where the power lies. The problem is, so it is difficult to
confidently make an informed choice.
Consider this: the retail manufacturing industry is the second most polluting industry on earth, second only
to oil. According to Annie Leonard, an expert in overconsumption, only 1% of the materials used to produce
our consumer goods are still in use six months after sale. Somewhere, the value of craftsmanship and of
provenance has been lost. Price and speed are trumping value. However, the tide is turning. Increasing
awareness around these issues has led to a rise in what is known as conscious consumption, a movement
of people who seek out ways to make positive decisions about what to buy and look for a solution to the
negative impact consumerism is having on our world.

This is a growing tribe: a third of UK consumers claim to be very concerned about issues regarding the
origin of products. A study from YouGov and the Global Poverty Project revealed that 74% of those
surveyed would pay an extra 5% for their clothes if there was a guarantee workers were being paid fairly
and working in safe conditions. If you’re thinking that 5% doesn’t sound like a lot, consider the fact that
the fashion industry could take a staggering 125 million people out of poverty by adding only 1% of its
profits to workers’ wages.
Issues such as equal pay, environmentally conscious manufacturing processes, prevention of counterfeit
goods, human trafficking, responsible farming practices and overproduction of goods are all at the
forefront of consumers’ minds when making these choices. In an increasingly open, digital world where
authenticity is the buzzword of choice, businesses must keep up with growing demands for ethical
behaviour and transparency in everything from employee rights and gender discrimination to the supply
chain.
In studying for my PhD, I researched product supply chain transparency in depth, looking at technologies
to improve information about products and the global network of people and resources that fuel them. I
believe technology is the key to dealing with the challenges created by consumerism. Open data, social
networks and mobile tech can change the game. Groundbreaking technologies could enable transparency
in supply chains, which is why this year I have __(I)___on turning my findings into a social enterprise to
empower businesses to take steps to being open.

  • According to the author how can we tackle the impact of consumerism?
    (a) By using technology in order to increase transparency in supply chains
    (b) By repleting the resources which were otherwise depleted due to over consumption
    (c) By increasing the lifespan of the products so as to reduce the consumption.
    (d) By spending extra for the products if there was a guarantee worker
    were being paid fairly
    (e) None of these
  • Which of the following word is most similar in meaning to the word “staggering” as given in the
    passage?
    (a) Enfeebling
    (b) Common
    (c) Mundane
    (d) Draining
    (e) Confound
  • Choose the most suitable word/phrase to fill the given blank (I).
    (a) Persist
    (b) Sustaining
    (c) Ceased
    (d) Resist
    (e) Embarked
  • Which of the following word is most similar in meaning to the
    word “endorse” as given in the passage?
    (a) Sabotage
    (b) Promote
    (c) Veto
    (d) Deliberate
    (e) Censure
  • Why businesses must keep up with growing demands of ethical behaviour and transparency?
    (a) As the world of business can be opaque and supply chains are murky
    (b) As the value of craftsmanship and of provenance has been lost
    (c) As they want to tackle the huge impact our current production levels having on the world
    (d) As Customers are taking an increasing interest in the ethical practices of those from whom they buy
    (e) None of these

Directions- In each of the questions given below, four words have been highlighted which
may or may not be at their correct positions. Pick the most suitable option to interchange the words,
so that the statement becomes grammatically correct and contextually meaningful.

  • With the Indian economy gradually debating (A) its feet after a historic contraction, economic
    commentators have finding (B) themselves with viability(C) the need for fiscal expansion and the busied
    (D) of a “V-shaped recovery”.
    (a) CADB
    (b) ABDC
    (c) No rearrangement required
    (d) BDAC
    (e) DBAC
  • The MNM’s promise to directly pay women a monthly amount may be competitive (A) as a
    landscape (B) to grab attention in an over-crowded, highly viewed (C) electoral strategy (D).
    (a) CDAB
    (b) No rearrangement required
    (c) BDCA
    (d) ADCB
    (e) CABD

Directions- Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.

A. This is partly linked to drop in payment rates, as consumers are struggling to pay their bills amid rising
consumption and tight finances.
B. Embracing energy efficiency can be a win-win solution as this can bring down household energy bills
and reduce discoms’ financial stress
C. The Indian government has sanctioned liquidity relief to help discoms tide over this crisis, but these are
just short-term fixes.
D. The rules lay down uniform performance standards for power distribution companies (discoms) and
make them liable to compensate consumers in case of violations.
E. The well-intentioned rules come at a time when Indian discoms are struggling to manage their finances.
F. The Power Minister, R.K. Singh, recently announced the Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020.

  • What should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
    (a) E
    (b) C
    (c) A
    (d) B
    (e) F
  • What should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
    (a) F
    (b) B
    (c) C
    (d) D
    (e) E
  • What should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
    (a) F
    (b) A
    (c) B
    (d) C
    (e) D
  • What should be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?
    (a) F
    (b) C
    (c) B
    (d) A
    (e) D
  • What should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
    (a) F
    (b) D
    (c) E
    (d) B
    (e) C

Directions- In each of the following questions, four sentences are given and you have to
choose the one which has some or any grammatical error in it. If all the given four sentences are
correct choose option (e) as your choice.

  • (a) The growth conundrum that Kantibhai and Sureshbhai plan to solve is perhaps the same which a
    majority of MSME owners in the country face.
    (b) India needs a nationwide consumer awareness campaign on energy efficiency.
    (c) Record GST inflows in December augur well, but the economy is still in a flux
    (d) The country requires a new political instrument for governability
    (e) All are correct
  • (a) The gender gap in the agriculture sector will only widen more with the current farm laws
    (b) Journalism focuses on a narrative of gloom that forces many people to avoid news altogether.
    (c) Journalism creates a better-informed citizenry, which in turn creates a better collective future
    (d) There will possibly be a unanimous rejection of the Republican objections to Joe Biden’s electoral votes
    (e) All are correct
  • (a) The government acknowledged that the Form 27 format was problematic and provided an undertaking
    to the court to effect appropriate amendments.
    (b) Opacity in communication is dangerous when there is high vaccine hesitancy
    (c) Hong Kong should no sooner erase its colonial past the Beijing should demolish the Forbidden City
    (d) We need to improve the availability and affordability of energy-efficient appliances.
    (e) All are correct
  • (a) The government has significantly weakened the critical duty imposed by the law on patentees/licensees
    to disclose patent working information
    (b) Too much of strong leadership has robbed India of its democratic exuberance and constitutional
    dynamism.
    (c) Core sectors recorded yet another contraction in November, with cement and steel slipping back after
    a minor uptick.
    (d) Many of his pieces have designs incised or in relief, and others are skilful decorated with gold and silver
    (e) All are correct

SBI PO Pre Memory Based Paper- Reasoning Ability

Direction- Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
In a certain code language
‘work just not done’ is coded as ‘ds gi nj hq’
‘work same and equal’ is coded as ‘gi sw as xz’
‘same case just opposite’ is coded as ‘sw ds ap kl’
‘not opposite but equal’ is coded as ‘mn ap nj as’

  • What is the code of ‘same’ as per the given code language?
    (a) ap
    (b) sw
    (c) mn
    (d) as
    (e) None of these
  • What is the code of ‘equal work’ as per the given code language?
    (a) gi ds
    (b) sw kl
    (c) as gi
    (d) as sw
    (e) None of these
  • What is the code of ‘opposite’ as per the given code language?
    (a) ap
    (b) gi
    (c) mn
    (d) as
    (e) None of these
  • What is the code of ‘case’ as per the given code language?
    (a) gi
    (b) sw
    (c) kl
    (d) as
    (e) None of these
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Directions- Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below
Eight persons in three generation of the family. K is daughter in law of G. M is father of L, who is daughterin-law of P. H is brother-in-law of G and only son of F. T is grandson of F. H is unmarried. G is male. M has
two child.

  • How is K related to L?
    (a) Daughter
    (b) Mother-in-law
    (c) Daughter-in-law
    (d) Sister
    (e) None of these
  • How is M related to G?
    (a) Father
    (b) Brother
    (c) Father-in- law
    (d) Brother-in-law
    (e) None of these
  • Who among the following is son of M?
    (a) H
    (b) G
    (c) T
    (d) L
    (e) None of these

Directions- Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Seven students A, B, D, E, G, H and L have practical exams on different day of the same week starting from Monday to Sunday, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one student has a practical exam on each day.
There are more than three students have practical exam after A. Only one student has practical exam between A and H. There are three students have practical exam between G and B. G has practical exam before H but not immediate before H. There are three students have practical exam between D and E, who does not have practical exam in the last day of week.

  • Who among the following has practical exam on Wednesday?
    (a) A
    (b) H
    (c) G
    (d) E
    (e) None of these
  • Who among the following has practical exam immediate before H?
    (a) E
    (b) L
    (c) B
    (d) D
    (e) None of these
  • On which of the following day L has practical exam?
    (a) Tuesday
    (b) Thursday
    (c) Saturday
    (d) Monday
    (e) None of these
  • How many students have exam between E and B?
    (a) No one
    (b) One
    (c) Two
    (d) Three
    (e) More than three
  • Four of the following five belong to a group in a certain way, find which of the one does not belong to
    that group?
    (a) A, G
    (b) H, E
    (c) L, B
    (d) E, A
    (e) B, D

Directions- Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Point P is 8m west of point G. Point G is 16m east of point T. Point H is east of point E. Point E is 5m northwest of point L. Point A is 12m south of point F and point P is midpoint between them. Point L is 8m south of point S. Point H is midpoint between point L and S. Point T is 14m south of point E.

  • If Point B is west of point A and south of point S, then what is the distance between point A and point
    B?
    (a) 13m
    (b) 7m
    (c) 6m
    (d) 5m
    (e) None of these
  • In which direction point L is with respect to point F?
    (a) South
    (b) South-east
    (c) North-east
    (d) East
    (e) None of these
  • What is the distance between point E and point H?
    (a) 7m
    (b) 3m
    (c) 4m
    (d) 5m
    (e) None of these

 

Directions- In these questions, relationship between different elements is show in the
statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements and select the appropriate answer

  • Statements: J=Q>R=V>B=Y>K≥M
    Conclusion I: R>Y II: J<B                                                                                                                        (a) If only conclusion I follows.
    (b) If only conclusion II follows.
    (c) If either conclusion I or II follows
    (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
    (e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
  • Statements: S>F≥B=D≤P=E≤L>Q
    Conclusion I: E>B II: B=E                                                                                                                       (a) If only conclusion I follows.
    (b) If only conclusion II follows.
    (c) If either conclusion I or II follows
    (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
    (e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
  • Statements: Q=T<I>X≥G>P=Z<O                                                                                         Conclusion I: Z≤I II: O>G                                                                                                                        (a) If only conclusion I follows.
    (b) If only conclusion II follows.
    (c) If either conclusion I or II follows
    (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
    (e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
  • How many pairs of letters are there in the word “SPARKLE” which has as many letters between them
    as we have in the English alphabetical series (from both forward and backward direction)?
    (a) One
    (b) None
    (c) Two
    (d) Three
    (e) More than three

Direction- Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing to the north. There is one person sits between N and M and one of them sit at the extreme end of the row. There are three persons sit between N and C. L sits 2nd to the left of C. There are six persons sit between C and B, who sits 3rd from one of the end. B sits 2nd to the left of R, who does not sit at the extreme end. There are four persons sit between O and N. More than three persons sit between M and O. There are two persons sit between K and R.

  • How many persons are sitting in the row?
    (a) 12
    (b) 15
    (c) 18
    (d) 17
    (e) 16
  • How many persons sit between R and C?
    (a) None
    (b) Four
    (c) Six
    (d) Five
    (e) Seven
  • What is the position of K with respect to B?
    (a) Immediate to the right
    (b) 2nd to the left
    (c) Immediate to the left
    (d) 2nd to the right
    (e) 3rd to the left
  • The number of persons sit to the left of L is same as the number of persons sit to the right of ___?
    (a) N
    (b) O
    (c) C
    (d) K
    (e) None of these
  • If T sits between B and R, then how many persons sit between T and K?
    (a) None
    (b) One
    (c) Two
    (d) Three
    (e) None of these
  • Which of the following is second letter from the left end of the meaningful word formed by the 1st,3rd,
    5th, and 6th letter of the word “DRAWER” If more than one word is formed mark X as your answer. If no
    such word is formed mark Y as your answer?
    (a) R
    (b) D
    (c) E
    (d) X
    (e) Y
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